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rexlion
Apr 19, 2015Explorer
Having only one bike to haul, I kept mine in the back of my Highlander for several years of travel with a TT that wouldn't support a bumper mounted receiver. Now my Aliner came from the factory with a rear receiver (a feature that helped me decide to buy it), so I'm carrying it there nowadays.
One more possibility: a good welding shop could look at your trailer and tell you if they thought they could beef up the frame to mount a rear receiver. It might cost a few hundred, but perhaps worthwhile. By 'good welding shop' I mean a place that does a lot of structural work on trailer frames (even big-rig tractor-trailers) or fabrication.
One more possibility: a good welding shop could look at your trailer and tell you if they thought they could beef up the frame to mount a rear receiver. It might cost a few hundred, but perhaps worthwhile. By 'good welding shop' I mean a place that does a lot of structural work on trailer frames (even big-rig tractor-trailers) or fabrication.
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